Prime Minister Theresa May is facing a vote of no confidence as MPs voted overwhelmingly against her Brexit deal in what was the largest defeat of modern Parliamentary history.
A total of 432 rejected the proposals compared to 202 who were in support – leaving a seismic difference of 230.
And while opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn has tabled a vote of no confidence in Mrs May, with hopes of triggering a general election, reports suggest she is likely to survive it.
MPs will discuss the confidence motion tonight at 7pm (January 16) – just 24 hours after the historic defeat of the Prime Minister’s Brexit deal.
Here’s how all the MPs in south east London and north Kent voted on the deal:
Beckenham
Bob Stewart (Conservative) – against
Bexleyheath and Crayford
Sir David Evennett (Conservative) – against
Bromley and Chislehurst
Bob Neill (Conservative) – for
Dartford
Gareth Johnson (Conservative) – against
Eltham
Clive Efford (Labour) – against
Erith and Thamesmead
Teresa Pearce (Labour) – against
Greenwich and Woolwich
Matthew Pennycook (Labour) – against
Lewisham Deptford
Vicky Foxcroft (Labour) – against
Lewisham East
Janet Daby (Labour) – against
Old Bexley and Sidcup
James Brokenshire (Conservative) – for
Orpington
Jo Johnson (Conservative) – against
Sevenoaks
Sir Michael Fallon (Conservative) – against
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